World Down Syndrome Day and Digital Accessibility: Inclusive Privacy
I've been thinking about who gets left out when we design privacy tools and consent systems. On World Down Syndrome Day, that question feels more pressing than usual.
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I've been thinking about who gets left out when we design privacy tools and consent systems. On World Down Syndrome Day, that question feels more pressing than usual.
Picture this: you open your laptop, visit a medical website, then a job portal, then your bank. Your ISP just logged all three. Encrypted DNS stops that — and setting it up takes about five minutes.
You don't need to spend money to take back your privacy. Every tool on this list is free, open source, and works in India. Most of them take less than ten minutes to set up.
Tor isn't just for hackers or whistleblowers. It's a legitimate privacy tool, it's legal in India, and most people use it wrong. Here's what happened when I started using it properly, and what you should know before you try.
That free VPN on your phone is probably selling your browsing history right now. Here's what these apps actually do with your data, why their business model depends on exploiting you, and the handful of free tiers that won't stab you in the back.
You probably spent 70,000 rupees or more on that iPhone. Yet most Indian users haven't touched half the privacy settings buried inside iOS. Here's a no-nonsense walkthrough of every toggle that matters, from App Tracking Transparency to Lockdown Mode.
Your browser is the gateway to the internet, and it can leak enormous amounts of personal data. Explore the best privacy-focused browsers available for Indian users.
Most password advice floating around Indian tech circles is recycled nonsense. Here's what actually works when you've got 80+ accounts, UPI apps, and Aadhaar-linked services to protect -- tested and priced for India.